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25.01.2022 Don't let summer catch you by surprise. Beat the heat and get your air con installed now. Contact us today 9041 1391 or [email protected] and keep cool this summer. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning... #WorksforME #KeepCoolwithME See more



22.01.2022 Available to handle both small and medium sized rooms the EF air conditioners come in four different capacities. To find out how they can suit you see http://bit.ly/EF_Series #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME

22.01.2022 Do you know the signs that your AC needs to be serviced? Be on the lookout for: Dust appears on the louvers etc AC not performing as well as it used to Not blowing enough air Water leaks.... Unit condensating Contact us to book in a service and get your air conditioner summer ready. 9041 1391 or [email protected] #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME

21.01.2022 1. Know how to set your air conditioner in summer According to Atesh, the ideal room temperature to set your air conditioner to is 22C or 23C, which most people should find comfortable enough. Setting the room temperature to 24-25C will reduce your power consumption even further, but it’s up to each individual to see if they find this temperature comfortable enough. The general consensus here is that every degree cooler in summer adds around 10% to your air con energy ...consumption. Heat naturally flows from a hot body to a cold body. It’s the same for room spaces. Heat from a hot room will move to cooler, air-conditioned spaces. Closing doors to unused warmer rooms will also reduce the load on your AC system, says Atesh. #canstarblue #WorksforME #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning



20.01.2022 Need to escape spring? We have a solution - the Electrostatic Anti-Enzyme Filter (optional in Mitsubishi Electric AP series air conditioners) will help combat common allergies. Giving you some relief on those high pollen days. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME

20.01.2022 It doesn't matter how warm it gets outside, keep it comfortable inside with quiet ducted air conditioning. 08 9041 1391 or [email protected] for your obligation free quote #MitsubishiElectric... #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME #KeepCoolwithME See more

18.01.2022 Can you feel the warmth coming back into the air? Here is a little reminder of what the symbols on your air conditioner remote mean. When it comes time to switch back into cooling mode at your house. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME #KeepCoolwithME



17.01.2022 Did you know that replacing your old air conditioning unit with today's models can increase your energy savings up to 47%? You can enjoy cool temperatures during the peak summer season, without the hefty price tag. Isn't it time you updated your air? 08 9041 1391 or [email protected] for your obligation free quote #WorksforME #MitsubishiElectric... #Aircon #AirConditioning #updateyourair See more

15.01.2022 Time for an upgrade? Isn't it time you added something cool and stylish to your home? Details at http://bit.ly/LN_Series #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME #KeepCoolwithME

10.01.2022 Now is the time to think about air conditioning your home and beat the summer rush. Contact us today for advice on installing and servicing your air conditioning. 9041 1391 or [email protected] #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME

10.01.2022 5. Know which kilowatt size to buy The kW capacity required for an air conditioning system to run at peak performance will be dependent on a number of factors, such as the technology being used, your climate zone, building materials and orientation, how many people live in your house, the quality of insulation and so on. Atesh says rooms with lots of glass, north-facing windows or lack of insulation will require a higher capacity unit. To choose the right air con size for... your home, it’s best to consult an air con specialist who can talk you through all of these factors in more detail and calculate a ‘heat load’ in kW to match you with a system. Larger kW air conditioning units will cost more to run than smaller units. However, choosing the correct size unit is critical to ensure the unit runs at its peak performance. A unit that is too small will be forced to run at maximum capacity all of the time, potentially using more energy than what’s required, says Atesh. A unit that’s too big will reach the set temperature and turn off more frequently which is not good for the health of the unit. A system that is the correct capacity and is an inverter type will only use the required energy and ramp up and down as required. Merredin Refrigeration & Air Conditioning has trained specialist - contact us today on 08 9041 1391 or [email protected] #Canstarblue #WorksforME #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #mdnrefrigeration

05.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting daytime temperatures during December to February are likely to be warmer than average across parts of south-east and far-west Australia, as well as along the northern coastline. Night-time temperatures during December to February are very likely (greater than 80% chance) to be warmer than average across almost all of Australia. Our air conditioners work overtime to keep our homes comfortable during the Aussie summer, but if we’re not ...careful this can lead to bill shock. But fret not, there are things you can do to keep your AC costs down while still keeping cool. Canstar Blue has gone straight to the source to unearth some pro tips from National Product Manager at Mitsubishi Electric Australia, Atesh Mani, on how to set your air con & avoid bill shock in summer. For the next few 5 weeks on Wednesday we will provide you with some tips on how to set your air conditioner and help avoid bill shock in summer! #5tipstosavenergythissummer #WorksforME #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #canstarblue



02.01.2022 Keep the house cool and comfortable and settle in for the summer heat. The MSZ-AP comes in a range of capacities to suit most rooms in your home. See http://bit.ly/MSZAP_Series for more information. Contact us today on 9041 1391 or [email protected] to discuss your obligation free quote. #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #WorksforME #KeepCoolwithME #longhotsummer

02.01.2022 3. Know when to turn your air con on and off According to Atesh, you can save energy by turning your air conditioner on in the morning when you know it’s going to be a hot day. Your AC system will keep your living space relatively cool throughout the day, so that you don’t have to have the air conditioner running at maximum capacity when you get home, which is often during peak electricity times. This is generally between 4pm and 8pm on weekdays. Instead, if you have a ne...wer inverter unit, it will ramp up and down during the day to maintain temperature. Wi-Fi control with remote access to your air con is also ideal for turning your unit on before you get home. If you know it’s going to be a hot day, you can use the schedule functions in your controller or Wi-Fi control to turn the system on early in the day to pre-cool the house before it gets a chance to warm up. Homeowners with solar power can also utilise their power generation during the day to offset the power consumption of their air conditioner. #WorksforME #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #airconditioning #Canstarblue

01.01.2022 4. Find out which air con is most energy-efficient for you Your first consideration when buying an air conditioner is to select the right unit size for your home or room. You’ll need an AC unit with enough power to cool your living space adequately without working too hard or guzzling energy for nothing. Secondly, it’s important to compare air conditioners on their energy efficiency star rating. All air con units sold in Australia must display a Zoned Energy Rating Label ...(ZERL). This will tell you: how efficient an air conditioner is, depending on where you live how much cooling and heating it can provide how much electricity it uses how loud it is Window/wall air conditioners. A window or wall air conditioner looks like a box, and is installed either through a semi-opened window or through a hole in the wall. This type of air conditioner is only suited to cool single rooms, rather than an entire house. This is the cheapest option to buy, but also the least energy-efficient of all types. Window or wall units are also noisy and often lack modern features compared to newer split-systems and ducted air conditioning units. Split-system air conditioning units. Split-system air conditioners come in two parts: the indoor unit, which is usually mounted up high on a wall, and the outdoor unit, which is usually installed on the outside wall, usually at ground level. These types of air conditioners can only cool one room (similar to a window unit), such as a bedroom or lounge room. The capacity of the units, measured in kilowatts (kW), determines how much space you can effectively air condition. Split-system air conditioners are generally the most energy-efficient type of air con, but can be more expensive to buy if you’re wanting to cool an entire house, as each room will need its own separate unit. Ducted air conditioning units. Just like split-systems, ducted air conditioners come in two parts. The indoor unit however, sits up inside the roof space and blows cool (or heated) air through ductwork to all of the rooms where the ducts are installed. Ducted air conditioning provides a cooling solution for the whole home. The main benefit of ducted units is zone control, which allows you to only condition certain sections of your home at a time. You can shut off areas that are not being used and direct the air conditioning to where you want. Contact Merredin Refrigeration & Air Conditioning on 9041 1391 or [email protected] to get an obligation free quotation and correct size up. #canstarblue #WorksforME #MitsubishiElectric #Aircon #AirConditioning #mdnrefrigeration

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